• Diane Rehm: Stop Giving Toxic Front Groups Unlimited Hall-Passes
    Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Carolina and Louisiana top the USA in Cancer Deaths and Asthma because of lightly regulated pollution from dirty fossil fuels ... especially natural gas fracking, coal & petroleum diesel. Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Carolina and Louisiana are not alone. This is a national problem. We need leaders at National Public Radio who firmly debate, with utmost honesty and integrity, issues including natural gas fracking and today's poorly built, poorly maintained and lobbyist-friendly Toxic Coal Ash Dumps. Diane Rehm: Toxic Front Groups Should Not Be Given A Hall-Pass on National Public Radio.
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    Created by Christian Thalacker
  • Mandatory SAT and ACT Prep Classes in All Oklahoma Public Schools
    A college education today is no longer a guarantee into the job market but is considered mandatory by many employers so it is of utmost importance that we provide the new generation with the necessary tools to make college more of a reality. Almost every accredited university requires an applicant to take either the ACT or SAT tests, sometimes both, yet preparation classes for these exams are time consuming and costly, presenting an injustice when students are not able to afford these extracurricular luxuries. Currently there is a problem of systemic discrimination in college admittance processes, specifically to do with standardized aptitude testing. This petition for in-school mandatory SAT/ACT and college preparatory classes is not about catering specifically to the entrance exams. More than that, it is about preparing disadvantaged, low-income, and minority students for whatever exams, essays, and applications that they will need to have an in-depth understanding in order to compete for college entry. The test prep industry rakes in $1 billion annually with expert classes, such as Kaplan, offered at $300. If a student cannot afford to pay for test prep books and classes that are privately offered, then they cannot equally compete with other students who have a leg up on the competition. The purpose of this petition is to help level the playing field and give every student an equal opportunity to be prepared for the college application process. This is not to say that every student be required to enroll in these prep classes, but that each public high school be required to at least offer the course as an elective so that each student may choose if they wish to enroll or not. Please join us in signing this petition to promote educational equality and give the future generation the resources they require to make a difference.
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    Created by Faye Womack
  • Make Your Governor Prove Fracking's Safe
    Clean Water Action of Pennsylvania, in alliance with other citizens, demand that the Governors of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New York order the Susquehanna River Basin Commission to institute a multi-state, comprehensive environmental study of the water quality effects of drilling/fracking operations in the Susquehanna watershed. For more information about this campaign, please contact Nathan Sooy of Clean Water Action at 717-233-1801 or at [email protected].
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    Created by Nathan Richard Sooy
  • Tell Gov. Brewer: Anti-gay hate isn't religious freedom
    The Arizona state legislature just passed a horrific "religious freedom" bill that would allow businesses to discriminate against whoever they wish, so long as they claim a religious motivation. Unless Governor Jan Brewer vetoes this hateful legislation, "no gays allowed" signs could start going up in businesses across the state. The bill's religious-right backers -- including the state's Catholic bishops -- claim to speak for Christians. But the gospel of Jesus Christ doesn't offer any justification for hatred and discrimination. Just last week, a national backlash helped stop a similar bill in Kansas. But with just a few days left to veto the bill, we need to speak up immediately.
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    Created by Michael Sherrard, Faithful America
  • Gov. Corbett: Restore Full and Fair School Funding
    Since taking office in 2011, Gov. Corbett has expanded tax breaks for corporations and the energy industry while cutting $1 billion from education statewide. Under his leadership alone, 24 schools have been closed, and 4,000 teachers and school support staff have been laid off. Take a stand right now and send a letter to the governor demanding that he restore and protect public education for all.
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  • Bring Back Progressive Talk Radio!
    I used to hear Thom Hartmann, Norman Goldman, Stephanie Miller, Ed Schultz, etc. five days a week. Now all we have in San Francisco is 2 (not 3) hours of Randi Rhodes. There's a big audience here! Where are OUR voices?
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    Created by Constance Taylor
  • Tell the State Senate to Pass New York’s Medical Marijuana Bill
    My name is Beverly, and I have Stage 4 breast cancer. Medical marijuana could help me manage the symptoms of my chemotherapy, but the New York State Senate Co-Leaders are blocking a vote on legislation that would allow me and others the relief we need. I’m spending what are probably the last years of my life fighting for the Compassionate Care Act because I know that thousands of patients could benefit from medical marijuana – cancer patients like me, and people with multiple sclerosis, severe seizure disorders, HIV/AIDS, and other serious, debilitating conditions. Please join me in calling on the New York State Senate to support patients and caregivers by passing the Compassionate Care Act. It’s time to provide compassion for those who are sick and suffering.
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    Created by Jeanette Irwin
  • Stop ForceFul Conversion Of Kalash In Chitral
    Every One Has The Right To Practise Their Faith And Lead Their Life Independently,,,,,
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  • All elected officials required to take standardized test.
    The over reliance on standardized test has reached the point of ridiculousness and I believe it is depriving our children of the best possible education. Our children are the future of this country and if we do not educate them properly this country is certain to fail.
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    Created by Bret Wooten
  • Against Israel's Illegal Occupation
    We give lip service to LBGT rights being abused in Russia and civilian casualities in Syria, yet say absolutely nothing about Israel's whole sale destruction and confiscation of Palestinian land and brutalizing and killing of her citizens.
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    Created by Dean Olson
  • Keep Tressel A Zip!
    To show The University of Akron's support for Jim Tressel in hopes that he stays!
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    Created by Alysse Dambrot
  • Support Washtenaw County's efforts to institute a county-wide ID available to all members of our ...
    Those of us who have a driver’s license often do not realize that a substantial number of people in our community are excluded from civic life because they are unable to access a State ID or driver’s license. Some of the obstacles encountered include: difficulty making medical appointments and inability to prove identity for employment, interactions with law enforcement officials, and to open bank accounts. Motivated by values of inclusion that dictate embracing and officially acknowledging the Washtenaw County residents who lack photo identification cards, the Washtenaw County ID (WCID) Task Force has come together to oversee the creation of a local solution: a county-wide photo identification. Our Vision We envision a county where all people are treated with dignity and respect and given the means to participate meaningfully in community life. This includes having community services that are accessible to all Washtenaw County residents. In addition to this, we want to see our county as a place where public health and safety services are viewed as helpful and non-threatening. Currently law enforcement is detaining individuals because of lack of photo identification. In our county, we want everyone to have the means to prove who they are regardless of income, race, gender identity, and citizenship status. We the undersigned are concerned citizens who support our County leaders in making photo identification cards available to all Washtenaw County residents. Personal Account A Public Health Outreach Worker contacted WICIR when 3 families of new born infants at the U of M Hospital could not get affidavits of parentage to include the unmarried father’s name. This was directly due to the parents having had expired driver’s licenses and could not produce current state driver’s license, state ID or passport to prove their identities to receive a notarized affidavit by the hospital vital records department. At the County Clerk level, they are having the same problem in that they cannot get copies of their infants' birth certificates because they cannot produce the same updated state identification of passport. Our Strategy Our plan of action to achieve our goal of printing a county-wide photo ID includes: • Present our petition to the County Commissioners at a public meeting. • Demonstrate wide-spread sentiment. • Build a base of supporters. • Implement program by the end of 2014. • Obtain 5,000 signatures of Washtenaw County residents by May 15, 2014. Washtenaw County ID Task Force Members: Yousef Rabhi, Chair of the Board of County Commissioners Sheriff Jerry Clayton, Washtenaw County Sheriff Department Lawrence Kestenbaum, Washtenaw County Clerk’s Office Catherine McClary, Washtenaw County Treasurer Paul Schreiber, Mayor of Ypsilanti Ricky Jefferson, Ypsilanti City Council Member Jim Dries, Chief Deputy Clerk/Registrar Melody Cox, Washtenaw County Clerk/Registrar Assistant Casa Latina Shelter Association of Washtenaw County Synod Community Services Thomas M. Cooley Law School Immigration Clinic Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights (WICIR)
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    Created by Washtenaw County ID Task Force